NEW SERIES. 



Being the Volumes cohtaixing the more Modern Papers. 

 VOL. VI. IS THE First of this Series. 



21. fOu Civilisation, Moral and Material. (Also in Eeplj' to Sir John Lubbock on " Primitive 

 Man.") By the late J. IiEnniE, Esq., Hon. Sec. V.I. 

 On Dr. Newman's " Essay in Aid of a Grannnar of Assent." By the Eev. Preb. Row, M.A. 

 2l'. On the Evidence of the Etjyptian Monuments to the Sojourn of Israel in Egypt. By the 

 Eev. B. W. Savile, M.A. 

 On the Moabite Stone, by Captain F. Petrie, Hon. Sec. 



On Phyllotaxis ; or, the Arrangement of Leaves in Accordance with Mathematical Laws. 

 By the Eev. G. IIenslow, M A., F.L.S. 

 1 On Prehistoric Monotheism, considered in relation to Man as an Aboriginal Savage. By 

 the late Bishop Titcomb, D.D. 

 On Biblical Pueumatology and Psychology. By the Eev. W. W. English, M.A. 

 On Some Scriptural Asjiects of Man's Tripartite Nature. By the Eev. 0. Graham. 

 On Ethnic Testimonies to the Pentateuch. By the late Bishop Titcomb, D.D. 

 24. On the Darwinian Theory. By the late Prebendary Irons, D.D. 



Serpent Myths of Ancient Egypt. By the late W. R. Coopkr, Esq., F.E.A.S., M.E.A.S., 

 [_ Sec. Soc. Biblical Archieology. 129 Illustrations. 



VOL. VII. 



2o. rOn Natural Theology, considered with respect to Modern PhilosophJ^ By the Eev. G. 

 Henslow, M.A.,"F.L.S. 



On Fatalism. Coutrilnited by the Eev. J. Eobbins, D.D. 

 2ii. On Darwinism Tested by Eeceut Eesearches in Language. By F. Bateman, Esq., M.D., &c. 



On Force and its Manifestations. By the Eev. J. RI'Cann, D.D. 



On Professor TjmdaU's ''Fragments of Science for Unscientific People." By the late 

 Preliendary Irons, D.D. 



On the Origin of the Moral Sense. By the Eev. Professor Kirk. 



On Force and Energy. By the late Charles Brooke, Esq., M.A., F.E.S. 



On Darwinism and its Effects upon Eehgious Thought. By C. R. Bree, Esq., M.D., Ac. 



Eemarks on Some of the Current Principles of Historic Criticism. By Eev. Preb. Eow, M.A. 



On "Scientific Facts and Christian Evidence." By the late J. E. Howard, Esq.,F.E.S., F.L.S. 

 28. On the " Law of Creation — Unity of Plan, Variety of Foi'm." By Eev. G. W. Weldon, M.A. 



Some Eemarks on the Present Aspect of Inquiries as to the Introduction of Genera and 

 Species in Geological Time. By V.-Chaucellor J. W. Dawson, C.M.G., LL.D., F.R.S. 



VOL. VIIL 



i'J. The Palaeolithic Age Examined. By N. Whitley, Esq. 



(Annual Address.) On the Moral and Social Anarchy of Modern Unbelief. By the late 

 Principal T. P. Boultbee, LL.D. 



30. On the Identity of Reason in Science and Religion. Eev. R. Mitchell. 



On Buddhism. By the Right Rev. Bishop Piers C. Claughton, D.D., &c., with communi- 

 cations from Professors Chandler and Brewer. 

 On the Contrast between Crystallisation and Life. Bj^ the late J. E. Howard, Esq., F.R.S. 



31. On the Brixhani Cavern and its Testimony to the Antiquity of Man — examined. Bj' 



N. Whitley, Esq., Sec. Royal Inst, of Cornwall. 

 On the Rules of Evidence as applicable to the Credibilitj' of History. By W. Forsyth, 



Esq., Q C, LL.D., Vice-President. 

 On the Principles of Modern Pantheistic and Atheistic Philosophy as expressed in the last 



work of Strauss, Mill, &c. By the Rev. Prebendary C. A. Row, M.A. Paper on the 



same, by late Prof. Challis, M.A., F.R.S., F.R.A.S". 



32. On " prehistoric Traditions and Customs in Connexion with Sun and Serpent Worship." 



J. S. Phene, Esq., LL.D., F.S.A., with llhi.strations. 



